Rotor Clip Presents: Employee Spotlight

Rotor
clip recognizes the achievements and volunteerism that our employees contribute
to not only our company, but also our communities.

Wally Berliner with his Commendation Award

We recently learned about one of

our employees who volunteers at the New Jersey
Veteran’s Memorial Home at Menlo Park. His name is Wally Berliner of Edison,
New Jersey, and he has been a devoted employee here at Rotor Clip for almost 25
years. After hearing about his volunteerism, we asked Wally for an interview and
he enthusiastically obliged.

Wally started volunteering at the Veteran’s home in
April 2003. He told us that he was inspired to volunteer because of his fervent
admiration for our veterans who sacrificed their lives during World War II, and
in his own words, “saved the world.” He is a World War II aficionado, with
historical pictures adorning his cubicle, as well as subscription to a World
War II magazine.

In November 2006, Wally began collecting turkeys
from Rotor Clip employees who wanted to donate their company-bought
Thanksgiving turkeys to the Veteran’s home in Menlo Park. When we asked what
inspired him to donate, he told us that after his divorce in 2005, a whole
turkey was too much for him to finish on his own on Thanksgiving. Instead, he
decided to donate it to the Veteran’s home. He said the turkey drive at Rotor
Clip became a huge success, with donations ranging from 15 to 30 turkeys each
year. Wally also received a commendation
letter from the CEO of the Veteran’s home and the Department of Military and
Veteran’s Affairs.

It’s gratifying to see that Thanksgiving Day falls
between Veteran’s Day and Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day each year because our veterans are
also something to be thankful for. Wally serves as a reminder of how much we
should value our veterans, especially the generation that fought during World
War II.